Agency Flashcards

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Subagent duty of loyalty

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Owed to both principal and agent

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Designated sales agent

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used when one real estate broker is representing multiple clients in same transaction. designated sales agent is subagent ro original broker.

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Broker’s agent

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Subagent of either listing agent, buyer agent, or tenant agent.

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Termination

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May terminate at any time, BUT breach of K if in violation of K terms.

  • Irrevocable ONLY IF agent has interest in subject matter of relationship, e.g. irrevocable proxy.
  • Terminates automatically if:
    1) death of principal or agent: at date of death, UNLESS notice required for: custom bank relationship OR decedant in military.
    2) principal incapacity = date of judicial determination.
  • EXCEPTION: durable power of attorney (in writing), OR principal is corporation.
    3) agent breaches fiduciary duty
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Agent’s implied authority to delgate

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1) mere ministerial or mechanical act;
2) required by law to delegate to specialist;
3) consistent with custom or usage;
4) impossible to perform without delegation.

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Termination of actual authority

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1) revocation
2) ageement
3) change in circumstances
4) passage of time
5) principal’s death
6) agent’s death
7) principal’s loss of capacity
8) mandated by statute

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5 factors of apparent authority

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1) past dealings between principal and agent that third party is aware of;
2) trade customs;
3) industry standards;
4) written statement of authortiy;
5) nature of transaction.

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4 factors of ratification

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1) Knowledge
2) Comprehensiveness: all or nothing.
3) Timeliness: no prejudice to 3p.
4) Capacity.

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NY’s 5 factors for scope of employment

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1) closely connected to servant’s work for master;
2) activity is common to that type of servant;
3) history of relationship;
4) if servants departs from normal methods of pursuing duty;
5) foreseeability of servant’s actions.

Commute is NOT within scope.

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Principal liability for tortious conduct of agent

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1) nondelegable duty: inherently dangerous activity.

2) negligent hiring and supervision.

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Agent personal liability

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ONLY IF undisclosed or partially disclosed principal.

  • IF partially disclosed principal, 3p cannot back out.
  • IF undisclosed principal, 3p can back out ONLY IF:
    1) agent represented she was acting for self;
    2) would not have entered K if knew who principal really was.
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Warranty of authority

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If breached, no K is formed BUT agent is personally liable for damages of breach.

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Obligations of principal to agent

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1) deal fairly and in good faith.
2) abide by K obligations;
3) unless otherwise agreed, reasonable compensation;
4) unless otherwise agreed, indemnification for actions in scope of authority.

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Agent duties to principal

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  • Loyalty: means NO:
    1) personal gain
    2) usurp business opportunity
    3) compete with principal.
  • Must disclose multiple principals.
  • Reasonable care and diligence.
  • expected to rely on special skills or training.
  • Duty of notice
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